Samantha was created by
Pleasant Rowland, an American educator, reporter, writer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Samantha's stories have been primarily written by Susan S. Adler,
Valerie Tripp, and Masine Rose Schur. In a 2026 CBS Sunday Morning interview with Jamie Cygielman, Tripp describes how Rowland conceived the idea of the three original dolls, Samantha,
Molly, and
Kirsten, on a business trip to Colonial Williamsburg, and her thinking about how she could make history come alive for children, like the way Colonial Williamsburg comes alive. Rowland worked closely with Tripp, sending her a postcard with ideas of stories about girls for girls. Samantha's design represented the "turn of the century" in America. Her fictional hometown, Mount Bedford, is based on the real-life town of Mount
Kisco, New York. == Doll ==